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Data Visualisation: Creating Charts and Complex Visualisations in Tableau

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Overview

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Struggling to turn data insights into action within your organisation?

Learn how to identify the right metrics to add to data dashboards and identify the most effective components to help you tell data stories through beautiful visualisations.

This course will take you from theory into practice. You’ll build the skills you need to create interactive dashboards using Tableau.

You’ll learn the practical and strategic steps needed to successfully present and communicate insights to a range of audiences and key stakeholders with Tableau.

Identify key business metrics to create effective data visualisations

If you want to tell the right data story, you need to choose the right metrics.

This part of the data visualisation process directly impacts the types of charts, components, and output you’ll work with and the overall effectiveness of your dashboards.

Review your data visualisation layouts for accessibility

Ensuring that every member of your organisation can easily read and understand data dashboards is essential for their effectiveness.

You’ll learn how to evaluate your dashboards for accessibility and make changes to ensure that you can make an impact with every reader.

Prepare strategies to deploy data dashboards within your organisation

Once your data visualisations have been created, you’ll need a plan for delivering them throughout the business at the right time and at the right levels.

This course will prepare you to make decisions on how to release the information, timings, and how to communicate upon release for maximum impact.

This course is for professionals who wish to build their data visualisation skills to successfully meet the demands of their roles or to progress into new opportunities.

This may include:

  • business professionals looking to progress in their current role
  • career starters wanting to develop their data visualisation capabilities to increase their chances of meaningful career progression and promotion
  • business or arts graduates who want to enter a professional role by adding quantitative skills, including data visualisation techniques and predictive modelling.

If you want to further your understanding in this subject, you may be interested in these courses from the same provider. they share the same subject and overall learning outcomes. Access them here:

  • Data Visualisation with Tableau Fundamentals
  • Data Visualisation: Data Dashboards and Storytelling with Tableau

During the course we’ll be using Tableau Public and Excel. If you don’t have Excel, you might find this online version useful.

We recommend you use a computer to access this course.

Syllabus

  • Designing charts for Tableau
    • Welcome to the course
    • Designing charts
    • Optimising charts in Excel
    • Wrap-up
  • Visualising complex relationships
    • Introduction to visualising complex relationships
    • Understanding complex relationships
    • Visualising complex relationships using cartograms and heatmaps
    • Wrap-up
  • Creating charts in Tableau
    • Introduction to creating charts in Tableau
    • Designing charts in Tableau
    • Using maps for data visualisation in Tableau
    • Wrap-up
  • Interactive visualisations with Tableau
    • Introduction
    • Adding interactivity to increase chart effectiveness
    • Creating interactive visualisations in Tableau
    • Wrap-up

Taught by

Alastair Gill

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